Soulful yet unassuming, gospel-rooted yet supple enough to glide through folk and R&B with ease, this record has it all! On Ripples of the Past, Ray Curentonβs most intimate and stripped-down album to date, that voice becomes the centerpiece of a project that feels less like a collection of songs and more like a memoir set to music.
At only 20 years old, Atlanta native Ben Heinze, better known as 4 YEARS LATER, has crafted a full-length album that feels as self-assured as it is deeply vulnerable. Make Me Make Sense, released August 22nd, 2025, is more than just an introduction; itβs a declaration of intent from an artist who has figured out how to take the chaos of youth and translate it into something beautiful, resonant, and profoundly human.
Hilary Cousins has always carried himself like a songwriter who understands the weight of tradition but refuses to be shackled by it. With his newest single, βRoad to Corinthβ, he steps firmly into that lineage of indie folk-rock storytellers who draw from the past to illuminate something raw and present. What emerges is a track that is both timeless in its Americana roots and refreshingly bold in its construction.
Thereβs something quietly radical about an artist who chooses restraint in an age defined by excess. On his debut album Joya, Josi Costi steps away from the noise and distraction of modern production and instead embraces intimacy, warmth, and a raw experience. The result is a collection of songs that feel as lived-in as the Richmond home where they were recorded. Itβs honest and brimming with the quiet confidence of a songwriter finally finding his voice.
Brooklyn-born punk rock band Tired Radio have always thrived on emotion, grit, and the kind of unfiltered honesty that makes their music feel less like performance and more like confession. On Hope in the Haze, their latest LP and first release through Red Scare Industries, the band sharpens that edge into something even more compelling: a 35-minute masterclass in anthemic punk that is as bruising as it is uplifting.